Text:As part of a continuous commitment to ARMA IIs dedicated fan community, Bohemia Interactive has created a series of developer diaries to be published online, starting July 1st. Jan Prazak Bohemias PR manager explains the basic controls of ARMA II, shown using comprehensive video footage captured ingame. ARMA II offers the ultimate realistic combat simulation experience in a modern day setting. With unprecedented freedom of movement, actions and tactics, the game allows players to immerse themselves in battle as never seen before.For more information please visit www.arma2****

Jan Prazak, Bohemia’s PR manager explains the basic workings of the ARMA II mission editor in this, the second in the series of dev. diaries introducing the fantastic features and infinite possibilities of the sandbox military simulator hit of this year. Check out the video and learn how you can create your own missions or even whole campaigns which you can share with your friends online!
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Here is some footage of two of the fighters in ArmA 2, and one civilian chopper. I also included footage of a parachute drop which looks super realistic, and a flyby of a Raptor fighter jet. All three vehicles flown were played through the in-game Armory, where you can play challenges if you want or just mess around. Completing challenges unlocks more units and weapons, and each has their own type of challenges. This footage was taken using the German version which was legally purchased from petergames.de, and then a patch was applied to convert the text to English. ArmA 2 should be out in non-German territories sometime in June or July 2009.Update: US fans can order an English version box copy of ArmA 2 at GoGamer****.